Today was the Miss Bronx pageant at Mercy College in Westchester. This one was fun, because I got to play director. From walk patterns to talent rehearsals to serving as emcee, this was my first time on the other side of a pageant.
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The hardest part of being at the local pageants right now is that I know there are a limited number of titles left (5 to be exact.) There are more than five women left in the competition circuit who deserve to join us at the state level. I wish the best to all the contestants, and hope you remember that you do not need a crown to begin acting upon your potential. Be a Miss America, even if you never win a crown.
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